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Senior Services Outreach Education Coordinator Part Time in Midland, Michigan
TITLE: Outreach Education Coordinator (Part-Time)
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: Bachelor's degree in Education, Health Education, Public Health, or related field. Experience developing and teaching educational programs. Strong communication and organizational skills and the ability to build a good rapport with participants. Reliable transportation and valid driver's license.
Preferred: Experience with public speaking, group facilitation, or program planning. Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).
REPORTS TO: Director of Education and Outreach
SCHEDULE: Approximately 20 hours per week, primarily Monday-Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. with flexibility based on program needs. Some travel between Centers is required (mileage reimbursed). Primarily in-person with occasional remote work as appropriate.
COMPENSATION: $18-$21 per hour plus mileage reimbursement.
LOCATION: Senior Services' five Activity and Dining Centers. Office at the Main Building.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Outreach Education Coordinator develops and leads engaging educational programs that promote health, independence, and connection for older adults and care partners. This role helps expand programming at outlying Centers and community clinics while supporting meaningful outreach. This is an ideal opportunity for a retired or semi-retired educator, health professional, or community leader who enjoys working with older adults and wants to use their skills in a flexible, part-time role that makes a tangible difference.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Program Development & Facilitation a. Plan and facilitate educational programs at Activity & Dining Centers, community health clinics, and support groups, with particular attention to centers outside the City of Midland. b. Assist in leading caregiver classes, stroke support group, and evidence-based health programs (training provided). c. Adapt programs to meet the learning styles of participants.
Community Health Clinic Support a. Coordinate logistics for vaccine and blood pressure clinics, including scheduling, communication, and basic setup. b. Schedule and communicate with blood pressure volunteers.
Planning & Evaluation a. Collaborate with the Director of Education and Outreach to maintain program calendar. b. Coordinate speakers, materials, and basic program supplies. c. Track attendance and collect participant evaluations.
- Physical & Travel Requirements a. Travel between Midland and outlying centers (mileage reimbursed). b. Ability to lift 25 pounds and assist with light program setup.
- Other duties as assigned.
IDEAL CANDIDATE: A compassionate, dependable educator who enjoys engaging groups, works well both independently and as part of a team, and values meaningful community-based work with older adults and caregivers.